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  1. 24. Sept. 2013 · Das dreckigste Rennen. Vor genau 25 Jahren gewann Ben Johnson das olympische Finale über 100 Meter in Weltrekordzeit. Drei Tage später wurde er überführt und der Medaille entledigt. Seitdem ...

  2. 20. Apr. 2024 · Sprinter Ben Johnson always had a unique relationship with time. At his peak, he could bang out practise runs that consistently finished exactly when his coaches dictated, down to one or two ...

  3. 24. Sept. 2018 · Olympische Spiele. Wie der Sprinter Ben Johnson die Welt narrte. Vor 30 Jahren rast Ben Johnson über 100 Meter zum Weltrekord und ist der neue Held der Leichtathletik. Drei Tage später beginnt ...

  4. A piece of graffiti in the Olympic village encapsulated the story: “Hero to zero in 9.79 secs.”. The IOC immediately released a statement saying Johnson had been disqualified from the Games and his gold medal had been withdrawn. Lewis was awarded the gold, thereby becoming the first man to retain the blue riband title.

  5. 20. Dez. 2023 · Benjamin Washington Johnson (1914–1992) was an American sprinter who was considered a serious rival to Olympic gold medalist Jesse Owens. Known as the "Columbia Comet", Johnson was the United States champion at 100 yards in 1938, but injuries and the outbreak of the Second World War denied him a chance to compete in the Olympics.

  6. Johnson was born on December 30, 1961, in Falmouth, Jamaica. He moved to Canada in 1976 and trained under former Olympian sprinter Charlie Francis. At the 1982 Commonwealth Games, Johnson won silver medals in the 100 meters and 4 × 100-meter relay; he also won bronze medals in these events at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, California. He returned to the Commonwealth Games in 1986 ...

  7. 24. Sept. 2013 · Der aus Jamaika stammende kanadische Sprinter Ben Johnson katapultierte sich am 24. September 1988 beim 100-Meter-Finale der Olympischen Spiele von Seoul zu einem atemberaubenden Start-Ziel-Sieg ...